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to do that, pakistan needs america's money. bbc news, washington. >>> nearly two years after those american hikers were captured and taken to an iranian prison the only one to be released is pushing to bring her friend and fiance home. sarah shourd organized a rally in duluth, minnesota, for shane bauer and josh fattal, hoping to bring attention back to the men. the iranians accuse the hiker of being american spies. >>> the royal couple, they are back home today after a whirlwind hollywood weekend. and yes, even tinseltown seemed a little bit star-struck by wills and kate. bob woodruff was there for every single squeal. >> reporter: on this final day of their north american tour, a greeting fit for rock stars. >> oh my goodness! >> i shook his hand. it was so exciting. look, i'm shaking. >> they're shaking hands, they're talking to the children, they're accepting their flowers, they're just lovely. >> reporter: and then for the first time on the trip, the duchess responded to a reporter's question. >> how has your first trip to
to do that, pakistan needs america's money. bbc news, washington. >>> nearly two years after those american hikers were captured and taken to an iranian prison the only one to be released is pushing to bring her friend and fiance home. sarah shourd organized a rally in duluth, minnesota, for shane bauer and josh fattal, hoping to bring attention back to the men. the iranians accuse the hiker of being american spies. >>> the royal couple, they are back home today after a...
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the fear is that the people in pakistan will retaliate, militants specifically in pakistan could retaliate. and as a sign of that, pakistani intelligence officials who do say that they were involved in this operation are very clear to distance themselves, not to own this operation. neither intelligence officials or government officials, because they fear that that backlash could come if they were seen as providing the intelligence or even the backup for this operation. >> and our question obviously, nick, this morning about how if he was being protected by pakistani officials, those answers may come in the days ahead but over the years, how was bin laden viewed there in that country? >> reporter: well, pakistani officials insist, i should just say it first, that they were not protecting bin laden. they did not know where he was and that speaks to something. that, yes, pakistan intelligence services have been accused of harboring afghan taliban certain militants who attack in afghanistan but pakistan has been helpful with the u.s. on al qaeda and what has happened here is that while the u.s
the fear is that the people in pakistan will retaliate, militants specifically in pakistan could retaliate. and as a sign of that, pakistani intelligence officials who do say that they were involved in this operation are very clear to distance themselves, not to own this operation. neither intelligence officials or government officials, because they fear that that backlash could come if they were seen as providing the intelligence or even the backup for this operation. >> and our question...
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. >>> also a coming up this morning, the president insists that osama bin laden had help from pakistan's government. plus, bin laden left behind videotapes that were seized when his compound was raided. >>> and coming up a little later in this half hour, you see all of those testimonials late at night, early morning about this time of the day, products that promise to make your life easier. so we put some moms to the test, and they tested out some these products for us and we'll see what their reviews are. >> what is that thing? comes in the mail. you throw it in the drawer. never use it again. one of those things that work? we'll find out. >>> but first the surging mississippi river forcing hundreds of people in tennessee to aband onnon their low-lying homes. >> the mississippiver spilling over in eight states and it's expected to crest near an all-time my memphis. officials are going door-to-door now there to evacuate 1,300 homes. steve osunsami is there. >> reporter: memphis in the mississippi river there are 16 million gallons rushing by every single second. at 47.6 feet it's already
. >>> also a coming up this morning, the president insists that osama bin laden had help from pakistan's government. plus, bin laden left behind videotapes that were seized when his compound was raided. >>> and coming up a little later in this half hour, you see all of those testimonials late at night, early morning about this time of the day, products that promise to make your life easier. so we put some moms to the test, and they tested out some these products for us and...
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and pakistan may be facing even more pressure. a chicago businessman is going on trial today accused of aiding the terror attack that killed 160 people in mumbai, india in 2008. the key prosecution witness who pleaded guilty to scouting for the terrorists claims that he got help from the businessman and pakistan's intelligence service. pakistan so far denies it. >>> the field of republican presidential candidates is shaken up now that mike huckabee has decided not to run. the popular former governor announced his decision saturday night saying, quote, all of the factors say go, but my heart says no, end quote. social conservatives in the party are now left scrambling for a candidate they can support. some say huckabee's decision could now persuade sarah palin to officially jump in the race. >>> nasa is fueling shuttle "endeavour" for the second time in two weeks hoping that nothing stands in the way for its historic final flight. take a look at live pictures of "endeavour" on the launchpad at cape canaveral. congresswoman gabby gi
and pakistan may be facing even more pressure. a chicago businessman is going on trial today accused of aiding the terror attack that killed 160 people in mumbai, india in 2008. the key prosecution witness who pleaded guilty to scouting for the terrorists claims that he got help from the businessman and pakistan's intelligence service. pakistan so far denies it. >>> the field of republican presidential candidates is shaken up now that mike huckabee has decided not to run. the popular...
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. >> reporter: in his dozens of video messages, he seems far more focuses on attacks in pakistan, egypt and muslim countrieses than the u.s. >> if you are in pakistan, you would be afraid of attacks. >> regionally from an upper family, zawahiri has been attached to terrorism. this is him in an egyptian prison where he said he was tortured. >> we are muslims who believe in their religion. >> reporter: zawahiri joined forces with bin laden and served as his deputy. how is he different from bin laden. the answer goes to his lack of charisma. >> bin laden has been the leader of al qaeda, essentially since its inception. he had a peculiar charisma that zawahiri does not have. will the u.s. find him. he is an easier target than bin laden given his operational role. >> he is more likely to get capture i'd think than bin laden was. given the fact he does turn out a lot of audio and video tapes and does meet with people. >> reporter: of more immediate concern, may be this dockn't, what u.s. officials are calling a jihadist hit list. a list of more than two dozen prominent american corporate exec
. >> reporter: in his dozens of video messages, he seems far more focuses on attacks in pakistan, egypt and muslim countrieses than the u.s. >> if you are in pakistan, you would be afraid of attacks. >> regionally from an upper family, zawahiri has been attached to terrorism. this is him in an egyptian prison where he said he was tortured. >> we are muslims who believe in their religion. >> reporter: zawahiri joined forces with bin laden and served as his deputy....
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in meetings with the pakistan's leaders he re-enforced american commitment to helping pakistan fight islamic extremists. >> one year ago, right now, we were only beginning to learn of the devastation from that magnitude seven earthquake in haiti marking the first anniversary there yesterday with only the smallest signs of hope. we have the report from haiti's still shattered capital, port-au-prince. >> reporter: an eerie stillness gripped the country as haitians in their starched whites flocked to mass and memorials. they prayed for recovery and for lost loved ones, more than 300,000 were killed, many still entombed in the rubble. over 90% of the rubble remains enough to fill the superdome six times over. most of the clearing of this stuff is done by hand. the country's prime minister blamed the international community for the slow recovery. >> removing this is very expensive operation. very expensive operation and we tried to find some of it. we did it. and we don't have the capacity to continue it only from the government. >> reporter: many haitians don't believe him. >> we wait, w
in meetings with the pakistan's leaders he re-enforced american commitment to helping pakistan fight islamic extremists. >> one year ago, right now, we were only beginning to learn of the devastation from that magnitude seven earthquake in haiti marking the first anniversary there yesterday with only the smallest signs of hope. we have the report from haiti's still shattered capital, port-au-prince. >> reporter: an eerie stillness gripped the country as haitians in their starched...
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as well as access to bin laden's wives and to the compound, all requests, pakistan has so far denied. former pakistani ambassador to the u.s. mahmud durrani told us that he's never seen u.s./pakistani relations worse. can this relationship survive this? >> i think this is kind of something which has sickened the relationship right on its foundation and the foundation of this relationship, i'm afraid, was weak. >> reporter: pakistani officials tell us that the u.s. is now demanding the identities of specific intelligence agents. as it investigates pakistani involvement. jim sciutto, abc news, islamabad. >>> and president obama is providing new details into that raid that killed bin laden. he told "60 minutes" that the raid was the longest 40 minutes of his life with the possible exception of when his daughter became seriously ill and he says the mission was carried out in the utmost secrecy. >> very few people in the white house knew. the vast majority of my most senior aides did not know that we were doing this and you know there were times when you wanted to go around and talk this t
as well as access to bin laden's wives and to the compound, all requests, pakistan has so far denied. former pakistani ambassador to the u.s. mahmud durrani told us that he's never seen u.s./pakistani relations worse. can this relationship survive this? >> i think this is kind of something which has sickened the relationship right on its foundation and the foundation of this relationship, i'm afraid, was weak. >> reporter: pakistani officials tell us that the u.s. is now demanding...
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blamed on militants based in pakistan. these latest bombs have been describe as relatively crude and possibly the work of local militants. whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing to compromise, before walking out of the room. the moody's rating service is threatening to downgrade the nation's credit rating because of this crisis. >> both sides really locking horns. >>> new light is being shed on the problem of american kids and obesity. and two harvard doctors are weighing in. >> what they're saying about overweight children has just about everybody taking sides on this. abc's lana zach explans the controversy. >> reporter: thanks, peggy and daniel. it's really a radical idea and it's intended to get people talking abo
blamed on militants based in pakistan. these latest bombs have been describe as relatively crude and possibly the work of local militants. whoever's behind them, they've shown that india's largest city is still vulnerable. caroline hawley, bbc news. >>> the president and congressional negotiators return to the debt negotiations table today after yesterday's meeting ended in confrontation. those in the meeting said that president obama announced enough is enough, we have to be willing...
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officials say are the same groups pakistan military helps keep safe havens in pakistan to attack u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> nick, how unprecedented is it for al qaeda to kidnap in pakistan? >> very unprecedented. it hasn't happened since daniel pearl in 2002. u.s. officials say they're not that surprised. when navy seals came into pakistan, into osama bin laden's house in may they found evidence that al qaeda was interested in kidnapping, getting back into the kidnapping business, in order to make money. u.s. officials say al qaeda has lost a lot of revenue in the last couple years, kidnapping was a way to supplement their income. it seems -- this list of demands. al qaeda is more interested in making a political statement than making money off weinstein. thanks, nick. thanks to abc's nick schifrin reporting live from islamabad. >> prayers to him and his family. >>> one more headline from overseas, a top u.n. official is calling the ongoing violence in syria a civil war. the stark assessment came as amateur video showing the violence in the country surfaced. now the u.n. puts the
officials say are the same groups pakistan military helps keep safe havens in pakistan to attack u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> nick, how unprecedented is it for al qaeda to kidnap in pakistan? >> very unprecedented. it hasn't happened since daniel pearl in 2002. u.s. officials say they're not that surprised. when navy seals came into pakistan, into osama bin laden's house in may they found evidence that al qaeda was interested in kidnapping, getting back into the kidnapping...
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pakistan accuses him of being a spy. the case has damaged u.s. relations with pakistan, a key ally in the war on terror. >>> free speech was the winner at the supreme court, even if that speech is by most people's measure filled with hatred. the case involving the small right -- or the right of the small fundamentalist church to protest near the funerals of soldiers killed overseas. our supreme court correspondent and "nightline" anchor, terry moran has the details. >> reporter: their protests are so outrageous and so cruel -- ♪ america >> reporter: that the question for many americans is simple -- how can this be legal? the supreme court answered. speech is powerful, chief justice john roberts wrote in the court's opinion. it can stir people to action, move them to tears of both joy and sorrow and as it did here, inflict great pain. we cannot react to that pain by punishing the speaker. the court held that because the protests deal with public issues -- gays in the military, war in iraq -- they are protected under the constitution. we do not s
pakistan accuses him of being a spy. the case has damaged u.s. relations with pakistan, a key ally in the war on terror. >>> free speech was the winner at the supreme court, even if that speech is by most people's measure filled with hatred. the case involving the small right -- or the right of the small fundamentalist church to protest near the funerals of soldiers killed overseas. our supreme court correspondent and "nightline" anchor, terry moran has the details. >>...
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. >> reporter: he defended pakistan's most oppressed. he fought for religious freedom and he fought for christians. >> i believe in jesus christ, who has given his own life for us. i know what is the meaning of cross. >> reporter: he was pakistan's only senior christian government official, but he was threatened for his message of tolerance. so he recorded this message in case he was assassinated. >> these warnings cannot change my opinion and principles. i will prefer to die following my principle. >> reporter: he met the fate that he anticipated. minister left this house, one of his relative's houses and he and his driver left this house, they were shot while in the car. the killers left dozens of these pamphlets on the ground after they killed him. it's a warning that says to all jews, christian and muslim allies in pakistan and across the region, they will get the same fate as the minister. he braved the risks but he's been silenced. it's hard to imagine anyone daring to speak out now. nick schifrin, abc news, islamabad. >>> fashion
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he's in an area of the tribal areas in pakistan. he obviously has tremendous security around him. >> reporter: that obviously did not turn out to be true, but clearly panetta's cia stayed with it, ending this story with stunning success. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> in other news this morning, workers have now entered unit one of that damaged nuclear plant in japan for the first time since right after the quake. they're installing six ventilation machines. it's all in an attempt to absorb radiation from air inside that building. that's a first step towards replacing cooling systems that were knocked now the that devastating quake and tsunami. >>> and across the pacific in oregon, a massive fire at the scene train derailment. jumped the tracks. the flames were so fierce that firefighter his to battle them from across a highway. everyone within half a mile radius was evacuated for a time but nobody in that area or on the train was hurt. pretty incredible pictures though. >> thank goodness for that, no injuries. >>> from f
he's in an area of the tribal areas in pakistan. he obviously has tremendous security around him. >> reporter: that obviously did not turn out to be true, but clearly panetta's cia stayed with it, ending this story with stunning success. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> in other news this morning, workers have now entered unit one of that damaged nuclear plant in japan for the first time since right after the quake. they're installing six ventilation machines. it's all...
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." >>> moving on now to developments this morning from pakistan. u.s. officials say that pakistan will allow them to interview the wives of osama bin laden. the three women were taken into custody when the al qaeda leader was killed. but so far bin laden's compound remains off-limits. john hendren has more. >> reporter: the night navy s.e.a.l.s secretly raided osama bin laden's compound and ended his reign of terror, no one asked for permission. >> we also do not apologize for the action that we took. >> reporter: since then the obama administration has been politely requesting the right to return. this time with investigators. pakistan is now responding. equally unapologetically. no. >> we've had differences in the past. and overcome them and we think that we can overcome them now. >> reporter: now the administration hopes at least to get access to anything recovered from the compound and one more thing -- interviews with bin laden's three wives. >> we obviously are very interested in getting access to the three wives. >> reporter: those rebuffs and ot
." >>> moving on now to developments this morning from pakistan. u.s. officials say that pakistan will allow them to interview the wives of osama bin laden. the three women were taken into custody when the al qaeda leader was killed. but so far bin laden's compound remains off-limits. john hendren has more. >> reporter: the night navy s.e.a.l.s secretly raided osama bin laden's compound and ended his reign of terror, no one asked for permission. >> we also do not...
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and pakistan after the unannounced raid into pakistan that killed osama bin laden. this can't be helpful at a time like this. >> no it's very tense along the border. >> reporter: as we've seen firsthand, the u.s. relies on help from pakistan to try to stem the flow of foreign fighters into afghanistan who attack u.s. forces. essentially what you're saying is if you're pakistani counterparts don't talk to you it risks american lives? >> it gets much tougher, it absolutely does. >> reporter: there have been signs from officials in pakistan that they want to move beyond the anger of the bin laden raid but firefight certainly a setback. martha raddatz, abc news, patika province, stauns. >> you have to wonder all of these incidents on top the raid add up into the pakistan-u.s. relationship. that relationship is slowly deteriorating. getting worse, not better. >> sure after seeing him hiding in plain sight after keep talking about. >>> coming up lots of dog and cat lovers go the extra mile for their pets. i'm definitely part of that crowd. >> uh-huh. >> i don't have one t
and pakistan after the unannounced raid into pakistan that killed osama bin laden. this can't be helpful at a time like this. >> no it's very tense along the border. >> reporter: as we've seen firsthand, the u.s. relies on help from pakistan to try to stem the flow of foreign fighters into afghanistan who attack u.s. forces. essentially what you're saying is if you're pakistani counterparts don't talk to you it risks american lives? >> it gets much tougher, it absolutely does....
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was made as relations between pakistan and the u.s. reach a new low. it's monday, may 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm mike marusarz in for rob nelson. >>> well, as the u.s. tries to find new clues from the pakistanis, investigators have learned that al qaeda was planning to target u.s. passenger rail systems. now there's a demand for more safety precautions. >> and also the big story this half hour, the mississippi river's flood threat on memphis. take a look at these waters. other communities downstream also threatened. get the latest on the evacuations and why some people had to evacuate not once but twice and it's really incredible when you see these homes basically filled up to the roofline with water. >> and we hear it could get worse before it gets better. later, we'll experience life if the arctic. the eavesdrop that we'll bring you on a polar bear family. the amazing picturing taken in pretty extreme conditions. >> you like these guys, right? >> the knts
was made as relations between pakistan and the u.s. reach a new low. it's monday, may 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm mike marusarz in for rob nelson. >>> well, as the u.s. tries to find new clues from the pakistanis, investigators have learned that al qaeda was planning to target u.s. passenger rail systems. now there's a demand for more safety precautions. >> and also the big...
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nick schifrin, abc news, abbottabad, pakistan. >> an amazing look inside. neighbors say the two pakistanis who helped hide bin laden kept that compound with coke and pepsi. a shopkeeper says always bought enough food for ten people and suspicious of all of those large orders he says he was simply too polite to ask why. >>> also learned new details about the operation that took bin laden down. it was called "operation neptune spear" and the mission was very clear, to capture or kill the al qaeda leader. as the navy s.e.a.l. team landed gunfire quickly erupted and continued throughout the operation. we now know that bin laden's wife was not armed. she was actually shot in the leg. last night vice president biden spoke about it all for the first time. >> we know brave professionals who trapped and killed osama bin laden. it was just a -- it was actually breathtaking. it was a staggering undertaking. and there are no one else i believe other than an american gro group, military wars who are rin do it. and the world is safer snydone of the lasting images of the
nick schifrin, abc news, abbottabad, pakistan. >> an amazing look inside. neighbors say the two pakistanis who helped hide bin laden kept that compound with coke and pepsi. a shopkeeper says always bought enough food for ten people and suspicious of all of those large orders he says he was simply too polite to ask why. >>> also learned new details about the operation that took bin laden down. it was called "operation neptune spear" and the mission was very clear, to...
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pakistan. and his detention is, quote, illegal. the version of events as told to us by four pakistani officials is anything but simple. now, this version is denied by the u.s. state department. but these pakistani officials say the two men who raymond davis killed that day were working for pakistan's intelligence services. and that they were following davis because they thought he was spying. now, these pakistani officials say davis made calls into waziristan, along the afghan border with taliban, a safe haven. the only thing the u.s. will say is that davis is being held illegally and needs to be released now. the pressure on pakistan by the u.s. to release davis is immense. the white house has threatened to close the u.s. consulates in pakistan if davis isn't released. last week a congressional delegation from the house arms services committee, they were here and they threatened the military aid, more than $2 # billion a year that goes to pakistan, if davis isn't released. tensions are running
pakistan. and his detention is, quote, illegal. the version of events as told to us by four pakistani officials is anything but simple. now, this version is denied by the u.s. state department. but these pakistani officials say the two men who raymond davis killed that day were working for pakistan's intelligence services. and that they were following davis because they thought he was spying. now, these pakistani officials say davis made calls into waziristan, along the afghan border with...
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. >>> also this half hour, pakistan agrees to a major u.s. demand. it's a big step forward as the u.s. tries to deepen its investigation into osama bin laden, his secret hideout, also al qaeda's intentions. >> growing tension between the two countries. maybe finally a big first concession. >>> later in "the skinny," california's former first couple may be a couple no more. >> what? >> arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver saying about their separation and now officially just hours ago in how about that, 25 years, children between the two of them. >> i know. >> so one of those stories we'll definitely be talking about today. >>> but first we want to update you on the mississippi river. appears to have spared most of memphis this morning. but farther downstream there are serious flooding concerns as the river flows towards the gulf. >> watches and warnings are posted all the way down to new orleans right now. larry jacobs reports on the big mess in memphis. >> reporter: residents of the home of the blues are singing the blues. memphis is under water.
. >>> also this half hour, pakistan agrees to a major u.s. demand. it's a big step forward as the u.s. tries to deepen its investigation into osama bin laden, his secret hideout, also al qaeda's intentions. >> growing tension between the two countries. maybe finally a big first concession. >>> later in "the skinny," california's former first couple may be a couple no more. >> what? >> arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver saying about their...
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we'll get the latest from pakistan. if you didn't have respect for the navy s.e.a.l.s before you certainly do now. those are the baddest dudes on the planet. scientific term. >> the most polite way that you can say. >>> history lessons for children just too young to remember the september 11th terror attacks. how teachers now hope to make a difference. >> and also in the headlines this morning, drastic action by the army corps of engineers to prevent a flood disaster in illinois and in missouri. why an earthened levee had to be blown up late last night. >> we'll keep you posted on those stories. but first new details about the daring raid which led to the death of bin laden. the cia is busy pouring over hard drives, dvds and also other material taken in that raid. >> and the president travels to ground zero later this week to mark the death. t.j. winick is joining us this morning from new york with more. hi, t.j. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. thousands of people have descended here on ground zero since late
we'll get the latest from pakistan. if you didn't have respect for the navy s.e.a.l.s before you certainly do now. those are the baddest dudes on the planet. scientific term. >> the most polite way that you can say. >>> history lessons for children just too young to remember the september 11th terror attacks. how teachers now hope to make a difference. >> and also in the headlines this morning, drastic action by the army corps of engineers to prevent a flood disaster in...
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nick schifrin, abc news, abbottabad, pakistan. >>> and back in the u.s. now, some good news for bernie madoff victims. the trustee in charge of storing investor's money says he's now ready to make the first payout. $272 million bucks. irving beckards he's recovered about half of the $17 billion that madoff stole from his clients. if a bankruptcy judge approves the plan some 1,200 investors will get an average of $222,000 each. >> that's good news. >>> now to a story that will affect a lot of us. apple made good on its promise and has released a software patch to protect user's privacy. the company found itself in hot water after users found that the devices stored information on their location for up to one year. well with this patch the data will be purged after about a week. the update is available through the itunes store. anytime also when the phone is synced up. >>> the shuttle "endeavour" may be facing another launch delay. nasa says the switch box removed from the spaceship has a blown circuit and that the fix-it work is taking a little bit longer
nick schifrin, abc news, abbottabad, pakistan. >>> and back in the u.s. now, some good news for bernie madoff victims. the trustee in charge of storing investor's money says he's now ready to make the first payout. $272 million bucks. irving beckards he's recovered about half of the $17 billion that madoff stole from his clients. if a bankruptcy judge approves the plan some 1,200 investors will get an average of $222,000 each. >> that's good news. >>> now to a story that...
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pakistan's army went further, warning any future violation of pakistan's sovereignty will cause pakistan to re-evaluate its cooperation with the u.s. rob and peggy? >> john hendren, thank you. >>> we do know that passing of the giant of broadway and hollywood, arthur laurents wrote some of the most enduring classics of stage and screen including the movie "the way we were" starring barbra streisand and robert redford. i love that movie. and also wrote "westside story," "gypsy." laurents collaborated with the likes of alfred hitchcock. and leonard bernstein. laurents fighting pneumonia when he died in his new york apartment. he was 93 years old. >>> this week the cost of a gallon of gas hit an all-time spring high and suddenly oil plunged below $100 a barrel. will gas prices follow? and could it mean relief at the pump, finally? matt gutman takes a look. >> reporter: all-time highs in four states and 24 other states are within pennies of their records. hawaii still has the nation's most expensive gas, but the nation's heartland is catching up. >> these prices are crazy. i've put $20 in he
pakistan's army went further, warning any future violation of pakistan's sovereignty will cause pakistan to re-evaluate its cooperation with the u.s. rob and peggy? >> john hendren, thank you. >>> we do know that passing of the giant of broadway and hollywood, arthur laurents wrote some of the most enduring classics of stage and screen including the movie "the way we were" starring barbra streisand and robert redford. i love that movie. and also wrote "westside...
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until pakistan and the u.s. deal with the hakkanis the network will grow stronger and kill more u.s. troops. >>> stocks overseas are taking a beating today over the financial crisis in greece. markets in japan and hong kong, both sharply loper after word this weekend from the greek financial minister. he said even with the country's austerity measures greece will fall short. >>> if the bad financial news makes you suck you are n s yos alone. severe problems can make people fizz uk ill. come of mrants about anxiety, hypertension and diabetes complications were also common. >>> family and friends are mourning the shocking death of a high school cheerleader in los angeles. 16-year-old angela gettes, collapsed in front of thousands of people on the side line. medics briefly revived her. she died later of apparent cardiac arrest. crisis counselors will be at the school to help classmates cope with their loss. >>> a disturbing medical headline out this morning involving children who had surgery early in life. mayo cli
until pakistan and the u.s. deal with the hakkanis the network will grow stronger and kill more u.s. troops. >>> stocks overseas are taking a beating today over the financial crisis in greece. markets in japan and hong kong, both sharply loper after word this weekend from the greek financial minister. he said even with the country's austerity measures greece will fall short. >>> if the bad financial news makes you suck you are n s yos alone. severe problems can make people...
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and pakistan have been very strained since the navy s.e.a.l.'s takedown of osama bin laden. >>> crowd are already gathering here in new york to see lady gaga kick off the "good morning america" summer concert series in just a few hours. >> all those little monsters. >> oh, yeah. >> they're going to go wild. >> should be a good show. >> all right, finally this half-hour with prices at the gas pump painfully high these days commuters are doing all they can to save a buck here or there. and some are even sticking out their thumb and hitching it to work. >> like you do. but in washington, d.c. they don't call them hitchhikers they call them sluggers. here is sharice fam. >> sluggers. >> reporter: they're called sluggers, name for the fake coins bus drivers used to get from sneaky passengers the but their gas savings are real enough. >> $160. >> $300. >> close to $100. >> reporter: sluggers are commuters usually from virginia or maryland and hitch rides to d.c. with complete strangers. sluggers get a free ride. and drivers get to use carpool lanes. >
and pakistan have been very strained since the navy s.e.a.l.'s takedown of osama bin laden. >>> crowd are already gathering here in new york to see lady gaga kick off the "good morning america" summer concert series in just a few hours. >> all those little monsters. >> oh, yeah. >> they're going to go wild. >> should be a good show. >> all right, finally this half-hour with prices at the gas pump painfully high these days commuters are doing all...
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it was a magnitude 7.4 quake in remote southwestern pakistan. it rattled nerves in the city of karachi and as far away as new delhi and dubai. there were numerous aftershocks. >>> in northwestern part of pakistan, a bombing near a school killed at least one person. it's just the latest attack in what is an apparent radical trend sweeping that country. nick schifrin reports now from islamabad. >> reporter: today in pakistan, extremism has become mainstream. when police officer qadri killed liberal politician he was supposed to guard, crowds called him a hero and chanted, you did the right thing. this is where qadri grew up. i met his brother, who argued the politician deserved to die. just because he wanted to change laws used to persecute minorities. he wouldn't listen to me when i said, not everyone agreed. there are a lot of pakistanis, a lot of muslims who say it's not okay. >> no, you're wrong. all over muslim, all over muslim, all over the -- all over the world say not wrong. >> reporter: we're only about ten miles from islamabad. this is n
it was a magnitude 7.4 quake in remote southwestern pakistan. it rattled nerves in the city of karachi and as far away as new delhi and dubai. there were numerous aftershocks. >>> in northwestern part of pakistan, a bombing near a school killed at least one person. it's just the latest attack in what is an apparent radical trend sweeping that country. nick schifrin reports now from islamabad. >> reporter: today in pakistan, extremism has become mainstream. when police officer...
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pakistan says he is a murderer and a spy. nick schifrin has the story behind the story. >> reporter: the basic fact is not in dispute. american raymond davis shot two pakistani men to death on the street in lahore. the u.s. says davis was about to be robbed by two armed men and he killed them in self-defense. but pakistan calls it cold-blooded murder and accuses davis of spying. police point out that davis is an ex-special forces soldier and was carrying suspicious items in his car. a glock, a bullet-proof jacket, a camera full of photos that police say are of restricted areas of lahore. and pakistani officials say the two people davis killed were working for pakistan's spy agency. but whatever davis was doing, he has diplomatic immunity. >> under these rules, he should be freed immediately. >> reporter: instead, pakistan has thrown him in jail. he's expected to try him for murder. this standoff with america's most important ally in the region is high stakes. the u.s. has postponed a high-level meeting and is even threatening
pakistan says he is a murderer and a spy. nick schifrin has the story behind the story. >> reporter: the basic fact is not in dispute. american raymond davis shot two pakistani men to death on the street in lahore. the u.s. says davis was about to be robbed by two armed men and he killed them in self-defense. but pakistan calls it cold-blooded murder and accuses davis of spying. police point out that davis is an ex-special forces soldier and was carrying suspicious items in his car. a...
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but pakistan has refused. the u.s. says pakistan sometimes allies with the haqqanis, including this attack on the indian embassy in kabul. pakistan says it can't attack the haqqanis because that would increase violence inside pakistan. >> the united states has asked the army to be very aggressive in north waziristan. do you think that kind of aggression that the u.s. has asked for would help fight the militants? >> this is our country. these are our people. these are our problems. we will go into north waziristan if we want to go for our domestic reasons. >> reporter: but the u.s. fears that until pakistan goes after the haqqanis there will be more attacks like this in the heart of kabul. nick schifrin, abc news, peshawar, pakistan. >>> some sad news in the case of a nursing student missing in california since may. police have now confirmed that human remains recovered over the weekend are those of 26-year-old michelle le. but they aren't saying the cause or manner of le's death. a former friend who knew le from their
but pakistan has refused. the u.s. says pakistan sometimes allies with the haqqanis, including this attack on the indian embassy in kabul. pakistan says it can't attack the haqqanis because that would increase violence inside pakistan. >> the united states has asked the army to be very aggressive in north waziristan. do you think that kind of aggression that the u.s. has asked for would help fight the militants? >> this is our country. these are our people. these are our problems....
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two days ago i was on the pakistan border in kunar province. we took a lot of casualties up there, the u.s. troops did a the unit i was covering but they had set the taliban back in this region in that area. and i can tell you, i know how they're reacting. they are leaving the country right now to be replaced by another unit, and i am sure they are incredibly happy about this news. >> absolutely. thank you, mike, for that live report. appreciate that. and again, important to remember here, osama may be killed now but there are still many, many men behind him who want to do harm to this country so this is a big step but it's not over. it's just one chapter that's over. >>> all right when come back. this morning the hunt of osama bin laden has been spent over many, many years. >> the jubilation upon his death. filling you in on that coming up after this. if your racing thoughts keep you awake... sleep is here, on the wings of lunesta. and if you wake up often in the middle of the night... rest is here, on the wings of lunesta. lunesta helps you f
two days ago i was on the pakistan border in kunar province. we took a lot of casualties up there, the u.s. troops did a the unit i was covering but they had set the taliban back in this region in that area. and i can tell you, i know how they're reacting. they are leaving the country right now to be replaced by another unit, and i am sure they are incredibly happy about this news. >> absolutely. thank you, mike, for that live report. appreciate that. and again, important to remember...
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. >> pakistan has been the epicenter of dealing with terrorism. the united states has to be engaged. it is complicated. >> people have lost trust in their institutions of power in america. >> wisely spending that money not on our enemies but on folks who can and will be our friend. >> the biggest threat to our national security is our financial condition. >> we can cut until the cows come home. but it still would not solve the problem until we have the effective economic growth. >> there are lots of things you can do if you decide to break out of the mindless bureaucracy of the city and just get the job done. >> not a lot of fireworks. >> yeah, wasn't as feisty. >> the big thing, newt coming out and agreeing to some level -- unveiling immigration policy. saying some should be allowed to stay here legally. breaks him, separates him from the pack, gop. >> compassionate conservative. i think that will resonate with a lot of voters. when i heard that. i thought that's risky. >> yeah, it is. assume a calculated move. see how it plays in the polls. well
. >> pakistan has been the epicenter of dealing with terrorism. the united states has to be engaged. it is complicated. >> people have lost trust in their institutions of power in america. >> wisely spending that money not on our enemies but on folks who can and will be our friend. >> the biggest threat to our national security is our financial condition. >> we can cut until the cows come home. but it still would not solve the problem until we have the effective...